I am thankful for 37" meats, Lockers, Mongo Axles and Flexaticulation!
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Re: I am thankful for 37" meats, Lockers, Mongo Axles and Flexaticulation!
L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> You have a small hill inside the Fort Sill Army post, I've been to.
> ;-) It was explain by the tour guide that it's because you have the
> oldest hills in the U.S.of A.
Ah yea.. The Witchita Mountains and lovely town of Lawton OK.
I used to climb down there. IIRC, most of the trails were foot
traffic only and closed at dusk.
I thought they were so low because the Army shot the tops of 'em off. :)
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DougW
> You have a small hill inside the Fort Sill Army post, I've been to.
> ;-) It was explain by the tour guide that it's because you have the
> oldest hills in the U.S.of A.
Ah yea.. The Witchita Mountains and lovely town of Lawton OK.
I used to climb down there. IIRC, most of the trails were foot
traffic only and closed at dusk.
I thought they were so low because the Army shot the tops of 'em off. :)
--
DougW
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Re: I am thankful for 37" meats, Lockers, Mongo Axles and Flexaticulation!
L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> You have a small hill inside the Fort Sill Army post, I've been to.
> ;-) It was explain by the tour guide that it's because you have the
> oldest hills in the U.S.of A.
Ah yea.. The Witchita Mountains and lovely town of Lawton OK.
I used to climb down there. IIRC, most of the trails were foot
traffic only and closed at dusk.
I thought they were so low because the Army shot the tops of 'em off. :)
--
DougW
> You have a small hill inside the Fort Sill Army post, I've been to.
> ;-) It was explain by the tour guide that it's because you have the
> oldest hills in the U.S.of A.
Ah yea.. The Witchita Mountains and lovely town of Lawton OK.
I used to climb down there. IIRC, most of the trails were foot
traffic only and closed at dusk.
I thought they were so low because the Army shot the tops of 'em off. :)
--
DougW
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Re: I am thankful for 37" meats, Lockers, Mongo Axles and Flexaticulation!
L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> You have a small hill inside the Fort Sill Army post, I've been to.
> ;-) It was explain by the tour guide that it's because you have the
> oldest hills in the U.S.of A.
Ah yea.. The Witchita Mountains and lovely town of Lawton OK.
I used to climb down there. IIRC, most of the trails were foot
traffic only and closed at dusk.
I thought they were so low because the Army shot the tops of 'em off. :)
--
DougW
> You have a small hill inside the Fort Sill Army post, I've been to.
> ;-) It was explain by the tour guide that it's because you have the
> oldest hills in the U.S.of A.
Ah yea.. The Witchita Mountains and lovely town of Lawton OK.
I used to climb down there. IIRC, most of the trails were foot
traffic only and closed at dusk.
I thought they were so low because the Army shot the tops of 'em off. :)
--
DougW
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Re: I am thankful for 37" meats, Lockers, Mongo Axles andFlexaticulation!
Just cause I slipped up on the trig marker azimuth.
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DougW wrote:
>
> Ah yea.. The Witchita Mountains and lovely town of Lawton OK.
> I used to climb down there. IIRC, most of the trails were foot
> traffic only and closed at dusk.
>
> I thought they were so low because the Army shot the tops of 'em off. :)
>
> --
> DougW
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DougW wrote:
>
> Ah yea.. The Witchita Mountains and lovely town of Lawton OK.
> I used to climb down there. IIRC, most of the trails were foot
> traffic only and closed at dusk.
>
> I thought they were so low because the Army shot the tops of 'em off. :)
>
> --
> DougW
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Re: I am thankful for 37" meats, Lockers, Mongo Axles andFlexaticulation!
Just cause I slipped up on the trig marker azimuth.
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DougW wrote:
>
> Ah yea.. The Witchita Mountains and lovely town of Lawton OK.
> I used to climb down there. IIRC, most of the trails were foot
> traffic only and closed at dusk.
>
> I thought they were so low because the Army shot the tops of 'em off. :)
>
> --
> DougW
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DougW wrote:
>
> Ah yea.. The Witchita Mountains and lovely town of Lawton OK.
> I used to climb down there. IIRC, most of the trails were foot
> traffic only and closed at dusk.
>
> I thought they were so low because the Army shot the tops of 'em off. :)
>
> --
> DougW
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Re: I am thankful for 37" meats, Lockers, Mongo Axles andFlexaticulation!
Just cause I slipped up on the trig marker azimuth.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Ah yea.. The Witchita Mountains and lovely town of Lawton OK.
> I used to climb down there. IIRC, most of the trails were foot
> traffic only and closed at dusk.
>
> I thought they were so low because the Army shot the tops of 'em off. :)
>
> --
> DougW
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mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Ah yea.. The Witchita Mountains and lovely town of Lawton OK.
> I used to climb down there. IIRC, most of the trails were foot
> traffic only and closed at dusk.
>
> I thought they were so low because the Army shot the tops of 'em off. :)
>
> --
> DougW
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Re: I am thankful for 37" meats, Lockers, Mongo Axles and Flexaticulation!
Cal Wheeler did pass the time by typing:
> Oh, we have lots of varied terrain here. Also lots of crime, crazy
> people, wildfires, earthquakes, mudslides, and child-molesting pop
> stars. Come on over!
Nah.. While I liked driving up to Tranquillion Peak on Vandenberg it's
about as close to Neverland as I ever want to be. The main roads
are paved but the fire access roads are still dirt/gravel/rock
switchbacks. :)
http://tinyurl.com/wut9
That's close but for some reason it doesn't go back to
the exact point. Look for the mountain top and a couple
of big white buildings. One is a radar for tracking launches
and the other a radio building. Sea level to 2159 ft with one
hell of a view.
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DougW
> Oh, we have lots of varied terrain here. Also lots of crime, crazy
> people, wildfires, earthquakes, mudslides, and child-molesting pop
> stars. Come on over!
Nah.. While I liked driving up to Tranquillion Peak on Vandenberg it's
about as close to Neverland as I ever want to be. The main roads
are paved but the fire access roads are still dirt/gravel/rock
switchbacks. :)
http://tinyurl.com/wut9
That's close but for some reason it doesn't go back to
the exact point. Look for the mountain top and a couple
of big white buildings. One is a radar for tracking launches
and the other a radio building. Sea level to 2159 ft with one
hell of a view.
--
DougW
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Re: I am thankful for 37" meats, Lockers, Mongo Axles and Flexaticulation!
Cal Wheeler did pass the time by typing:
> Oh, we have lots of varied terrain here. Also lots of crime, crazy
> people, wildfires, earthquakes, mudslides, and child-molesting pop
> stars. Come on over!
Nah.. While I liked driving up to Tranquillion Peak on Vandenberg it's
about as close to Neverland as I ever want to be. The main roads
are paved but the fire access roads are still dirt/gravel/rock
switchbacks. :)
http://tinyurl.com/wut9
That's close but for some reason it doesn't go back to
the exact point. Look for the mountain top and a couple
of big white buildings. One is a radar for tracking launches
and the other a radio building. Sea level to 2159 ft with one
hell of a view.
--
DougW
> Oh, we have lots of varied terrain here. Also lots of crime, crazy
> people, wildfires, earthquakes, mudslides, and child-molesting pop
> stars. Come on over!
Nah.. While I liked driving up to Tranquillion Peak on Vandenberg it's
about as close to Neverland as I ever want to be. The main roads
are paved but the fire access roads are still dirt/gravel/rock
switchbacks. :)
http://tinyurl.com/wut9
That's close but for some reason it doesn't go back to
the exact point. Look for the mountain top and a couple
of big white buildings. One is a radar for tracking launches
and the other a radio building. Sea level to 2159 ft with one
hell of a view.
--
DougW
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Re: I am thankful for 37" meats, Lockers, Mongo Axles and Flexaticulation!
Cal Wheeler did pass the time by typing:
> Oh, we have lots of varied terrain here. Also lots of crime, crazy
> people, wildfires, earthquakes, mudslides, and child-molesting pop
> stars. Come on over!
Nah.. While I liked driving up to Tranquillion Peak on Vandenberg it's
about as close to Neverland as I ever want to be. The main roads
are paved but the fire access roads are still dirt/gravel/rock
switchbacks. :)
http://tinyurl.com/wut9
That's close but for some reason it doesn't go back to
the exact point. Look for the mountain top and a couple
of big white buildings. One is a radar for tracking launches
and the other a radio building. Sea level to 2159 ft with one
hell of a view.
--
DougW
> Oh, we have lots of varied terrain here. Also lots of crime, crazy
> people, wildfires, earthquakes, mudslides, and child-molesting pop
> stars. Come on over!
Nah.. While I liked driving up to Tranquillion Peak on Vandenberg it's
about as close to Neverland as I ever want to be. The main roads
are paved but the fire access roads are still dirt/gravel/rock
switchbacks. :)
http://tinyurl.com/wut9
That's close but for some reason it doesn't go back to
the exact point. Look for the mountain top and a couple
of big white buildings. One is a radar for tracking launches
and the other a radio building. Sea level to 2159 ft with one
hell of a view.
--
DougW
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Re: I am thankful for 37" meats, Lockers, Mongo Axles and Flexaticulation!
"Cal Wheeler" <cal@whee.ler> wrote in message
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: http://pages.sbcglobal.net/calwheeler/lockmill1103.html
:
:
: Now I need to get working on a pair of diff gliders. Anyone ever made
: any to fit up on a Dynatrac ProRock 60 rear and a Dyna 44 front? I don't
: want tube constructions, I want plates.
:
: I am also thankful to FourXDoctor for making bash-proof rockernerfs. If
: you have the patience to download the video, you'll see I land with a
: BANG on this boulder and the rocker damage was minimal.
:
Hey Cal, your dentist called... he's able to see you tomorrow to re-seat
your fillings.
-Brian
news:bq6igq$1b5$0@pita.alt.net...
: http://pages.sbcglobal.net/calwheeler/lockmill1103.html
:
:
: Now I need to get working on a pair of diff gliders. Anyone ever made
: any to fit up on a Dynatrac ProRock 60 rear and a Dyna 44 front? I don't
: want tube constructions, I want plates.
:
: I am also thankful to FourXDoctor for making bash-proof rockernerfs. If
: you have the patience to download the video, you'll see I land with a
: BANG on this boulder and the rocker damage was minimal.
:
Hey Cal, your dentist called... he's able to see you tomorrow to re-seat
your fillings.
-Brian